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Fred Duval

Fred DuVal has called Arizona home since 1964
and has resided in Tucson, Flagstaff, and Phoenix. He is a veteran of
national and state politics, having served in senior positions in the
White House, the U.S. State Department, and in the Arizona Governors
Office. He has published extensively in the Arizona Republic, the
Arizona Daily Star, and the Tucson Citizen and has been a commentator
for over a hundred television stations and newspapers. He has also
been a guest lecturer on many college campuses including Harvard,
Georgetown, George Washington University, University of Arizona,
Arizona State University and he taught a course at Northern Arizona
University in 2003.
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Books

Calling Arizona Home
CALLING ARIZONA HOME is the result of about a century’s worth of
loving Arizona. Fred and Lisa Schnebly Heidinger’s collaboration took
them to more than 25 towns around the state, talking to people about
their communities: what they love, what concerns them, and who they
are as a town.
Included in CALLING ARIZONA HOME are
tales of a woman who didn't know her husband's real name until they
applied for a marriage license, a man who spent 45 years becoming part
of Navajo community he loves, a man who says compared to Hawaii,
Holbrook is paradise, and a women whose life has come full circle in
Oak Creek Canyon, from a young ranching wife to a keeper of memories.
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